EN 1657
A 17th century short band sampler |
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Band samplers of the 17th century exhibit the
widest range of stitches and techniques. Counted thread stitches on linen
were artfully combined with panels of floral, geometric, or figural cut and
drawn work- a technique where the background threads of linen are carefully
bound, then cut and pulled away to reveal the desired pattern. Cut/drawn
work was used to create the popular lace ruffs, collars, cuffs and
handkerchiefs, popular in 17th century England. Of unusual diminutive size
for a complete 17th century band sampler, this piece still exhibits many
traditional patterns, including arcaded floral bands, as well as a cutwork
vignette in the lower right. Stitches used are Montenegrin and traditional
cross, stem, tent, chain, detached and regular buttonhole, double running,
and satin, all clearly diagrammed in the instructions. On 35 count linen,
which is very similar to the original, the finished piece will measure
approximately 8" x 15-1/2". This sampler is recommended for more advanced
(or ambitious) needle workers. |
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KIT WITH SILK FLOSS $65.00
KIT WITH COTTON FLOSS $40.00
GRAPH ONLY $8.00
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